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OverviewJawole Willa Jo Zollar and Chandralekha are major choreographers of the 20th century whose work will leave the dance field with a legacy as important and strong as that of Martha Graham and Doris Humphrey. Zollar is Artistic Director of the world-renowned company, The Urban Bush Women (based in New York City), and Chandralekha is an Indian choreographer (based in Madras) who has performed internationally and is known for her radical mixing of postmodern and traditional dance forms. In this nuanced and in-depth study, dance scholar Ananya Chatterjea shows how each of these choreographers has positioned herself through performance in terms of gender, race, and nationality. Reading each dancer's major works in order to assess their unique contributions to the development of global culture, Butting Out does important theoretical work to identify common threads in the history of cultural production and the aesthetic philosophies of the artists. Chatterjea draws on theory from an array of complementary fields, including women's studies, African-American studies, and postcolonial studies. The book is beautifully enhanced by 42 black and white photographs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ananya ChatterjeaPublisher: Wesleyan University Press Imprint: Wesleyan University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9780819567338ISBN 10: 0819567337 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 28 December 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsIn her clairvoyant contribution to the emerging discourse on class, race, and gender in dance, Chatterjea's treatment of Zollar's and Chandralekha's artistry simultaneously complexifies and illuminates. --Brenda Dixon Gottschild, author of The Black Dancing Body In her clairvoyant contribution to the emerging discourse on class, race, and gender in dance, Chatterjea's treatment of Zollar's and Chandralekha's artistry simultaneously complexifies and illuminates. -- Brenda Dixon Gottschild, author of The Black Dancing Body Author InformationANANYA CHATTERJEA is Assistant Professor of Theater Arts and Dance at the University of Minnesota. She is also Artistic Director of the dance company Women in Motion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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